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I can help anyone win!
Hi everyone, I am not in the business of spam, although I could see how my post could be taken as such. I have never sent spam,look at spam or want anything do do with spam, my only interest is to help people win or give them some assistance. I must let people know that since I have posted my post several have inquired about the pick three game in several states. Some of the sites i have never been too. yet here is my pointer for everyoneI came up with this on my own, if you want to win at pick
Sep 30, 2004, 7:43 am - biglooooser - Lottery Discussion Forum
To chunky28 (and other people who can’t post)
Quote: Originally posted by Todd on April 22, 2004 It seems that a certain group of people try sending me tons of e-mails asking why they can't post messages. That old addage about leading a horse to water couldn't be more true.There are instructions all over the place about the fact that no one can post until they activate their membership. That means after you register Lottery Post sends you an e-mail, and you click the link in the e-mail.That is a fundamental rule that will not ever change.
Apr 28, 2004, 11:25 pm - emilyg - Lottery Discussion Forum
To chunky28 (and other people who can’t post)
It seems that a certain group of people try sending me tons of e-mails asking why they can't post messages. That old addage about leading a horse to water couldn't be more true.There are instructions all over the place about the fact that no one can post until they activate their membership. That means after you register Lottery Post sends you an e-mail, and you click the link in the e-mail.That is a fundamental rule that will not ever change. You MUST have a valid working e-mail address. Pe
Apr 22, 2004, 7:41 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Start off with only 527 numbers ...not 1000 each day.
Thanks; I must have missed that spam thread. I've removed all the spam links from it. The only reason that guy was posting on this site and helping people was to sell his stuff. That's actually something he admitted to me shortly before I cut him loose. He said he would not post on Lottery Post if he was not allowed to post links to his products, and that if he was allowed to stay, he would not refrain from posting spam. Just a huckster from where I see it.
Jul 10, 2008, 9:03 am - Todd - Lottery Systems Forum
3 hours of hell
100% correct.I run stahdard Windows XP on all my PCs (except my Mac), with Norton Internet Security handling the firewall, anti-virus, and anti-spyware. I also run AdAware every two weeks or so, but it hasn't detected any real spyware on my PC for over six months now. Norton, combined with Microsoft Outlook, do an excellent job of filtering out everything bad from incoming e-mail, and I get literally thousands of e-mails every day. (In fact, I use Microsoft Outlook's built-in anti-spam filte
Nov 19, 2005, 7:57 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Good lotto websites
I agree, and I sympathize with this. The problem is that I live is a world were as soon as I say OK to one link, there are people just waiting for that to happen so they can post their horde of links. And most of those links will be to places looking to sell systems are other spam ads.And then when I delete those spam ads, the people who posted them write me nasty PMs saying Why can't I post my links, when you let Xyz post their links? And then I explain, but it's never good enough, and t
Oct 13, 2005, 8:27 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Thanks Todd
Perhaps another option would be to consider using Yahoo mail service. Also, I get maybe 1 or 2 spam mail a month and a simple click and I never see it again. It does get fussy with GaLottery mail, some days it gets tossed into the spam bin, somedays it don't. Overall, it has worked great. It's free, has worked well with LotteryPost (I use the heck out of it for both personal and business) and you can access it from almost any computer with a net connection. I just wish Mindspring (aka Earthlink)
Jul 20, 2005, 10:05 am - SirMetro - Pick 3 Forum
Warning to AOL Users
Hypersoniq wrote: AOL's mail problem is another example of a corporation trying to dictate content because they think they know better,AOL took the initiative to stop spam email because the people requested it. And many of the other ISP's have got in line behind AOL to stop spam. It was bad enough when the telemarketers would call people on the phone 24hrs a day trying to sell something. When the people asked the government to put a stop to that. They telemarketers used the Internet to get their
Oct 18, 2004, 2:21 pm - four4me - Lottery Discussion Forum
Warning to AOL Users
Todd i'm not addressing my post to you. I think all internet service providers have their problems. I know people who have all types of services. I belong to several probably way to many user groups from yahoo to timbucktwo. And each and every service provider has had some kind of kick back mailer problem. Aol is on some kind of crusade to get rid of spam and probably gets over a million spam emails rejected every hour if not more. One thing i can say without a doubt is when i get on my pc and l
Oct 15, 2004, 10:13 am - four4me - Lottery Discussion Forum
LUCKYHORSE NUMBERS CLUB SET FOR LIFT OFF!!!!!
I have e-mailed you privately when you started to SPAM my board a while back and told you that I would allow a single advertisement (since it was lottery-related), and that's all. I left your ad on the board. Now you're starting the same thing again, with posting multiple ads (SPAM), and I'm not going to allow it.The thing that spammers don't understand is that they could interest people a great deal more in what they have to offer if they would just engage in some good discussion and keep it ve
Sep 2, 2001, 8:48 pm - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum
